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Need the flywheel pulley with clutch for a Kohler K321... for a 149. Message me here or reply please. I'm in Nebraska. Doesn't have to be new but the set screws must come with it.
Note: This thread was moved because it ended up being instructional. No parts needed now. ~J-Mech |
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You need a PTO clutch? Or are you talking about the basket pulley? Because the flywheel doesn't have a pulley with a clutch on a 149....
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I'm using terminology that I read lol... this thing
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Basket pulley. Or, starter/gen pulley.
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Yep I knew that! I've almost got it all re-assembled but the carb and the front end pulleys and such... just trying to avoid buying a new pulley but I'm thinking that is what I'll have to do.
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What's wrong with yours?
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One of the set screws on the one I got off a collector was screwed in cockeye'd and couldn't be threaded back in...
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So..... run a tap through it.
Or, drill and tap a new hole. No need to replace. |
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What size is the hole? 1/4" Tap is too small, 5/16 seems too big?
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5/16" x 18
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